I rise, in following my colleagues, to outline our concerns about the relaxation of the importation of beef from countries that have had BSE or, as people would more commonly know it, mad cow disease.
Firstly, I take exception to Senator Sterle’s comment about the comments coming from this... ...more
Senator Nash (New South Wales) (8:36 PM) —I rise to make some comments on the changes the government is proposing to the private health insurance rebates. The chamber would be well aware that after the introduction of Medicare in 1984 membership of private health funds fell. By 1998, only 30.4 per c... ...more
The Nationals Liberal Coalition will take practical first steps to fix Labor's public hospital mess across the State and install community hospital boards at each public hospital in New South Wales.
Nationals NSW Senator Fiona Nash said, installing community hospital boards will... ...more
The Rudd Labor government is forking out nearly a million dollars a year on a small slice of Sydney CDB commercial real estate, just so officials from Anthony Albanese’s Major Cities Unit can have a workplace with Sydney Harbour views to impress the people they hope to deal with.
Department... ...more
The farmers went to Canberra on Tuesday and now Canberra will go to the bush giving landholders the chance to speak about the impact of laws on their farms.
Senator Fiona Nash, Nationals Senator for NSW and Deputy Leader of the Nationals in the Senate said the Senate’s Finance and Public Administra... ...more
The Rudd Labor Government’s failure to fix the youth allowance mess has left tertiary students facing the academic year with uncertainty.
Senator Fi... ...more
Senator»«NASH» (New South Wales) (7:01 PM) —There is a new day dawning in this country. It is quite exciting watching the sun come up over the far horizon, because with the dawning of that new day we are seeing a realisation among many people right across this country. The realisation that people ar... ...more
Families and businesses in regional Australia now have a clear choice on climate change action with the release of the Coalition’s new “Rewarding a Greener Australia” policy, according to New South Wales’ two Nationals senators Fiona Nash and John Williams.
Senator Nash said a system based on incen... ...more
The rights of farmers were at the forefront of the minds of Nationals politicians in Canberra today as thousands of people gathered outside Parliament House to protect the right to farm.
Senator Fiona Nash, Deputy Leader of the Nationals in the Senate, and Nationals Senator for NSW said this show... ...more
NSW Nationals Senator and Deputy Leader of the Nationals in the Senate, Fiona Nash, has called on Agriculture Minister Tony Burke to attend Tuesday’s rally in Canberra to hear the concerns of farmers first hand.
“Farmers are understandably concerned about the future of farming in Australia and t... ...more